HBF
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I'm happy to tip here if I get good service, but nothing over the top.
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Depends on how whether you're running a tab or paying as you go, I guess- say if you're sitting around at a bar having a few.
Agreed.The last time I went to the states (2009) it seemed far more common for restaurants to have an automatic gratuity (~15%) than I encountered the first time I went there (2003)
Whatever your beliefs on tipping are, I found the service in the US and Canada to be significanty better than I'm used to over here
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Interesting- where was this particularly the case? My travels in the US amounted to New York, Boston, Philadelphia and not much else- just passed through a couple areas of Connecticut and New Jersey, and of course LAX.I found the service in the US quite average. Getting chased by the server whilst I buy my drinks at the bar to save my party paying for my grog. They'd then lose total interest, which I prefer.
Interesting- where was this particularly the case? My travels in the US amounted to New York, Boston, Philadelphia and not much else- just passed through a couple areas of Connecticut and New Jersey, and of course LAX.
Service in those three cities was invariably very good. Who knows, maybe I just got lucky.
The last time I went to the states (2009) it seemed far more common for restaurants to have an automatic gratuity (~15%) than I encountered the first time I went there (2003)
Whatever your beliefs on tipping are, I found the service in the US and Canada to be significanty better than I'm used to over here
Same happens in a lot of restaurants in the US. And even there they have major disquiet about the whole custom.I used to be quite a big tipper, then i started to know a few people in the hospitality industry and spoke to them about tipping.
Basically all the tips would get pooled, and x% would go to the kitchen and then 1-x% divided amongst all the floor employees depending on how many hours they'd worked that week.
If the tip isn't going directly into the pocket of the person you're giving it to, I'm pretty hesitant to tip. Otherwise you're just subsidising what are already fairly decent wages rather than rewarding quality service.
In Japan most restaurants will flat out refuse a tip. Will give you your money back, chasing you out on to the street if they have to.Also on reading the article I just don't understand the last sentence in this paragraph :
He refers to the cost of a meal in the USA and Australia, pointing out that the USA is far cheaper, but then rabbits on about a Japanese system that I struggle to understand the relevance of , or what point its trying to make
Last time we were in New York we went in to a divey bar and the waitress told a guy there that because he had not tipped her all night she had spat in his drink. Surely it would be better not to have this kind of friction between servers and customers.New York.
Pubs were the worst. Their food service was not what I expected. Finer dining was what I am used to.

Wait, I would tip them before I have finished eating and what not?If you go to the US you more or less have to. You'll generally receive very ordinary service if you don't.
No, as I said, I was more referring to a scenario where you're paying as you go. Generally more likely to happen if you're drinking than eating, I suppose.Wait, I would tip them before I have finished eating and what not?
I tip those who I know are on shitty wages/conditions, pizza dudes, cabbies and the like. Good service at a restaurat as someone else said in the thread is always worth a tip too.